Let's remember what events for developers took place this month in Moscow and watch videos from these meetings.
Perhaps I might have missed something and I would be grateful if you could write what is missing.
The list is sorted by date and will be updated as material becomes available:
3 December
moscowcss #16
"BRAND x UI" "Recipe for a sought-after layout designer: design + code" "Development of universal component libraries for a platform for creating sites" "In pursuit of performance"
5 December
MOSCOWJS 46
"Experience using FINALFORM" "Recursion schemes, or how we solved the problem of controlling the front from the back" "CI/CD: Theory and Practice" "PROCRASTINATE'N'DEV"
5 December
Facebook Developer Circle: Moscow
7 December
Backend United #5: Shawarma
- "Corporate tire service"
- "Synchronous interaction of microservices"
- "The Use of Kafka in Steelmaking"
11 December
Moscow C++ User Group
- "Baremetal C++"
- “Serialization in C++ has never been easier! But wait, that's not all...
- "C++ exceptions through the lens of compiler optimizations"
12 December
Application of Greenplum in the corporate sector
- "Adaptation of the DataVault 2.0 methodology for the task of building an Enterprise Data Warehouse in X5"
- “DUET project: data synchronization between multiple Greenpum clusters. Experience at Tinkoff»
- Greenplum vs Clickhouse: Fight! Or not?"
12 December
New Year's Kotlin: Efficient multiplatform and static code analysis
- “Is Kotlin Multiplatform Ready for Efficient Mobile Application Development?”
- "Kotlin Static Analysis Tools"
12 December
Panda Meetup #33 Domain Driven Design (DDD)
- "Introducing the DDD Community"
- "The super-type layer as development standardization"
- "Validation in DDD"
12 December
PyData Moscow #10
- "Python and urban environment analysis"
- "Pipeline for computer vision: development, embedding models, deployment and monitoring of the video control system of shelves"
- "MLComp - distributed DAG execution for machine learning"
13 December
Lua in Moscow Meetup
- "How I made a lightweight IDE for Lua and Taratnool"
- "Prefix tree for millions of rules"
- "Lua and OOP"
Source: habr.com